A Study for Children About the Bible by Sally Michael

A Study for Children
About the Bible
by Sally Michael
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Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE: NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION . NIV . Copyright ©
1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
LESSONS
1
A Message from God
2
The Most Special Book
3
Written by God
4
The Bible is True
5
God is Watching Over His Word
6
The Bible is for Everyone
7
Finding Things in the Bible
8
God is the Main Character in the Bible
9
The Bible is Powerful
10 The Bible is Eternal
11 God Will Preserve the Bible
12 The Bible is the Ultimate Authority
13 The Bible, My Hope
14 Satan Tries to Keep Us from the Bible
15 The Bible, Our Protection from Sin
16 The Bible, My Guide
17 Doers, Not Just Hearers
18 The Message of the Bible: I Am God
19 The Message of the Bible: There is No Other God
20 The Message of the Bible: Created to Show God’s Glory
21 The Message of the Bible: All Have Sinned
22 The Message of the Bible: The Wages of Sin is Death
23 The Message of the Bible: Saved by Grace
24 The Message of the Bible: The Gift of God is Eternal Life
25 The Purpose of the Bible: That You May Believe
26 The Bible, My Treasure
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11
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39
45
51
55
61
67
71
75
79
85
89
95
99
103
107
113
119
125
129
133
137
141
145
151
APPENDIX
Key Verse Games
Books of the Bible Games
Badge Requirements
Additional Resources: Desiring God Ministries
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A3
A7
A9
TAKE HOME SHEETS
Note to Parents
Badge Requirements
A Word About “Growing in Faith” Sheets
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1
A MESSAGE FROM GOD
SCRIPTURE:
Psalm 19:1-3
KEY VERSE (choose one of the following):
Romans 15:4a—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us…
Romans 15:4—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us,
so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we
might have hope.
KEY THEMES:
• The Bible is a message from God
• God wants to tell us about Himself; He wants to be known
VISUALS/MATERIALS:
Bible; nametags (see Resource Packet-Lesson 1A); message visuals (i.e. letter,
postcard, note, message written on a white board—see lesson for explanation);
nature pictures (see Resource Packet-Lesson 1B-F); optional: additional pictures of
nature; optional: Bible story pictures; optional: nature objects (leaves, flowers, pine
needles, etc.) or nature pictures (for collage activity)
PREPARATION:
Study the scripture passages carefully and prayerfully. Ask God to make them real in
your own heart. Be open to what God may be teaching you in this lesson. Study the
lesson well. Pray for the children in your class.
Copy the nametags onto card stock. Choose white paper if you want the children to
color their nametags. Choose different colors if you will be making the nametags.
Nametags should be laminated but you may want to allow the children to color them
first. Nametags can be fastened to the child’s shirt in a variety of ways:
• Punch a hole in the top of the nametag and attach a ribbon. The child can
wear the nametag like a necklace.
• Punch a hole in the top of the nametag and pin the nametag to the shirt.
• Staple a short piece of ribbon to the top of the nametag. (If the ribbon is
likely to fray, double the ribbon and staple the two ends to the nametag.)
Pin the ribbon to the shirt.
Choose the activities you will use. Some activities may need slight adaptation to fit
your situation. Make the appropriate preparations.
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INTRODUCTION
Tell the children that you would like to play a game. You will think of a person and
then tell the children about the person. Then the children can try to guess who the
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LESSON
After you have established that the “mystery person” is God, tell the children that this
most wonderful Person has sent them a message.
Ask the children if they know what a message is. Explain that when someone wants
you to know something, they tell you what they want you to know. They can tell you
by talking to you or they can tell you by writing you a note. Have the children give
some examples of messages. (If they have trouble, you may need to help them.) For
example:
Your mother tells you, “It is time to get
dressed. Please put your clothes
on.”
Message on answering machine
A letter from grandma and grandpa
A message written on a white board (i.e.
“I am at the grocery store”, or “Do
page 15 in your math book.”)
A note in your lunch box from mom
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Explain that God gives us messages because He wants us to know Him. God is not
hiding. He wants us to know who He is and what He is like. God wants to tell us
about Himself.
Explain that one way that God sends us messages or talks to us is through the world
around us.
Read and explain the following verses:
Psalm 19:1—The heavens declare the
glory of God; the skies proclaim the work
of his hands.
The world tells us about God; it
shows us how great He is.
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Psalm 19:2—Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they
display knowledge.
Every day, the world tells us about God; it shows us His greatness.
Psalm 19:3—There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard.
God’s world is a message to everyone about Himself. It doesn’t matter
what language a person speaks, the world is a message that all kinds
of people can understand.
Ask the children if they can think of some ways in which the world tells us about
God. How does God tell us about Himself through His world? (You may need to start
the children off with some examples.)
Every day when the sun comes up, it is a
message from God that He is watching
over and taking care of the world. When
you see the sun in the morning it is a
message from God saying, “I’m still here.
I am watching over my world.”
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When you see a big storm and hear loud thunder, God is saying, “I am strong
and powerful.”
Pretty flowers are a message from God saying, “I made many beautiful things
in this world to make you happy. I am a good God.”
When you see lots and lots of stars—a whole sky full of stars—God is saying,
“I am big. I am great.”
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Every day when the sun comes up in the morning and goes down at night
God is sending us a message that He never changes.
Tell the children that there is another way that God speaks to us —another message
to us from God. It is a written message. It is God’s special book to us.
Show the children the Bible. Tell them that God wrote the Bible to tell us about
Himself. He wrote the Bible to tell us what He is like. He wants us to know Him. Give
some Biblical examples of how God tells us about Himself through the Bible. Then
let the children tell some. For example:
When we read about God opening the
Red Sea for Israel, He is telling us that
He can do anything. Nothing is too hard
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When we read about how God destroyed the world with a flood, He is telling
us that He does not like sin.
When we read about Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus, God is saying that He is
kind and has power over sickness.
When we read about Jesus stilling the storm, God is telling us that He is
stronger than anything else is and He is in control of all things.
APPLICATION
Would you ignore a letter or a postcard from your
grandmother? What would you do with it? God
has sent us a BIG, LONG letter—the Bible.
Should we ignore it? What should we do with it?
Why?
Why should you learn to read [better]?
What does the Bible tell us about God? Do you
think this kind of Person would write a good
book?
Would you like to thank God for being so
wonderful?
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ACTIVITIES
1. Children can complete the workbook page.
2. Children can make a collage of nature objects or of nature pictures cut from
magazines. While the children are making their collages, talk about God’s
creativity and God’s messages to us through His creation. You may want to label
the pictures GOD SPEAKS TO US THROUGH HIS WORLD.
3. Children can color their nametags. (You may want to laminate these tags.)
4. Play SEND A MESSAGE. The teacher “sends messages” to the children—i.e.,
waving, smiling, beckoning with the hand, scratching the head and looking
puzzled, etc. The children must guess what message is being sent—i.e. “Hi,” “I’m
happy,” “Come here,” “I don’t understand,” etc. Children can also be encouraged
to demonstrate an unspoken message.
5. Play PASS THE MESSAGE relay. Split the class into teams. At the signal, the
first child in each team runs to the teacher to receive a message (i.e. “God is
great!”); he then runs back to his team and whispers the message to the second
person in line. That person runs to the teacher, tags the teacher and runs back to
whisper the message to the third person. The game continues until each team
member has had a turn. In order to qualify as the winner however, the last team
member must correctly state the message. (If teams are not even, someone may
have to run twice. If the child was given the wrong message the second time, he
may not correct it.)
6. Play a KEY VERSE GAME. (See Appendix.)
7. Play a BOOKS OF THE BIBLE GAME. (See Appendix.)
SEND HOME
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A Note to Parents (Include the badge requirements on the back side.)
About Growing in Faith Sheets
Growing in Faith take home sheet
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GROWING IN FAITH
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A Message from God
SCRIPTURE:
Psalm 19:1-3
KEY VERSE (choose one of the following):
Romans 15:4a—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us…
Romans 15:4—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that
through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.
KEY THEMES:
The Bible is a message from God
God wants to tell us about Himself; He wants to be known
READ:
2 Timothy 3:16 and Romans 15:4 with mom or dad and then talk over what you learned
through what you have read.
PARENTS: Talk about this in simple terms, translating big concepts into simple
ideas. Focus on "inspired by God", "written for our Instruction", and "why it is good
for us to read God's message" in 2 Timothy 3:16.
FACTS & TERMS:
Scripture—another word for the Bible
PRAY:
Thank God that He makes rain and sunshine.
Thank God that He is better, smarter and greater that anyone.
Thank God for giving us a book, the Bible, to tell us what He wants us to know.
*If your child is not memorizing other verses, you may want to encourage your child to memorize the
key verse. If he is already memorizing, just discuss the key verse. Your child can color the letters or
the border of they verse on the reverse side while discussing the verse.
Permission given to copy this page for parents.
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Lesson 1
1
A MESSAGE FROM GOD
SCRIPTURE:
Psalm 19:1-3
KEY VERSE (choose one of the following):
Romans 15:4a—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach
us…
Romans 15:4—For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us,
so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we
might have hope.
KEY THEMES:
The Bible is a message from God
God wants to tell us about Himself; He wants to be known
Here’s what to do on the next page:
Draw a picture of a Bible story on the
scroll. Tell your teacher what this story
tells you about God.
A MESSAGE FROM
GOD